On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 11:53:50AM +0100, Maurits van Rees wrote: > I should add that on my home computer I run mutt in the Konsole from > KDE. Within Konsole I run several shells, the newsreader slrn and > python. Mutt is started in one of the shells. Mutt is the only program > that misbehaves. When I start mutt directly in Konsole - so without > opening a shell first and starting mutt from there - it also > occasionally crashes. I'll start it on a standard text console outside > X as well, with valgrind and see what happens. And as long as I'm busy > I'll start one without it as well. :)
Just now the valgrind mutt in Konsole and the valgrind mutt on the plain console and the normal mutt on the console all died in a time span of four minutes. They all check for new mail on the imap server every five minutes, so the interval seems logical enough. I'll include a tar gzip of the two valgrind outputs again. The core dump of the mutt running without valgrind is also available if you want it, Thomas. 232K gzipped. Belatedly I realize that there would probably be some clue in the messages that were in my inbox when I started mutt again. They were all from debian-user and I deleted them already. I'll save them next time there's a crash. Is there anything I should pay attention to? Thanks for your time, -- Maurits van Rees | http://maurits.vanrees.org/ [Dutch/Nederlands] Public GnuPG key: keyserver.net ID 0x1735C5C2 "Let your advance worrying become advance thinking and planning." - Winston Churchill
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